The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessment

Abstract Background Seed and accessibility constraints are core features to enable highly accurate sRNA target screens based on RNA-RNA interaction prediction. Currently, available tools provide different (sets of) constraints and default parameter sets. Thus, it is hard to impossible for users to e...

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Main Authors: Martin Raden, Teresa Müller, Stefan Mautner, Rick Gelhausen, Rolf Backofen
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-019-3143-4
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spelling doaj-91830773cdd540379923383df9160b682021-01-17T12:59:25ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052020-01-0121111110.1186/s12859-019-3143-4The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessmentMartin Raden0Teresa Müller1Stefan Mautner2Rick Gelhausen3Rolf Backofen4Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, University of FreiburgBioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, University of FreiburgBioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, University of FreiburgBioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, University of FreiburgBioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, University of FreiburgAbstract Background Seed and accessibility constraints are core features to enable highly accurate sRNA target screens based on RNA-RNA interaction prediction. Currently, available tools provide different (sets of) constraints and default parameter sets. Thus, it is hard to impossible for users to estimate the influence of individual restrictions on the prediction results. Results Here, we present a systematic assessment of the impact of established and new constraints on sRNA target prediction both on a qualitative as well as computational level. This is done exemplarily based on the performance of IntaRNA, one of the most exact sRNA target prediction tools. IntaRNA provides various ways to constrain considered seed interactions, e.g. based on seed length, its accessibility, minimal unpaired probabilities, or energy thresholds, beside analogous constraints for the overall interaction. Thus, our results reveal the impact of individual constraints and their combinations. Conclusions This provides both a guide for users what is important and recommendations for existing and upcoming sRNA target prediction approaches.We show on a large sRNA target screen benchmark data set that only by altering the parameter set, IntaRNA recovers 30% more verified interactions while becoming 5-times faster. This exemplifies the potential of seed, accessibility and interaction constraints for sRNA target prediction.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-019-3143-4RNA-RNA interactionsRNATarget predictionSeedAccessibilityConstraints
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author Martin Raden
Teresa Müller
Stefan Mautner
Rick Gelhausen
Rolf Backofen
spellingShingle Martin Raden
Teresa Müller
Stefan Mautner
Rick Gelhausen
Rolf Backofen
The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessment
BMC Bioinformatics
RNA-RNA interaction
sRNA
Target prediction
Seed
Accessibility
Constraints
author_facet Martin Raden
Teresa Müller
Stefan Mautner
Rick Gelhausen
Rolf Backofen
author_sort Martin Raden
title The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessment
title_short The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessment
title_full The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessment
title_fullStr The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessment
title_full_unstemmed The impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on sRNA target prediction- a systematic assessment
title_sort impact of various seed, accessibility and interaction constraints on srna target prediction- a systematic assessment
publisher BMC
series BMC Bioinformatics
issn 1471-2105
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background Seed and accessibility constraints are core features to enable highly accurate sRNA target screens based on RNA-RNA interaction prediction. Currently, available tools provide different (sets of) constraints and default parameter sets. Thus, it is hard to impossible for users to estimate the influence of individual restrictions on the prediction results. Results Here, we present a systematic assessment of the impact of established and new constraints on sRNA target prediction both on a qualitative as well as computational level. This is done exemplarily based on the performance of IntaRNA, one of the most exact sRNA target prediction tools. IntaRNA provides various ways to constrain considered seed interactions, e.g. based on seed length, its accessibility, minimal unpaired probabilities, or energy thresholds, beside analogous constraints for the overall interaction. Thus, our results reveal the impact of individual constraints and their combinations. Conclusions This provides both a guide for users what is important and recommendations for existing and upcoming sRNA target prediction approaches.We show on a large sRNA target screen benchmark data set that only by altering the parameter set, IntaRNA recovers 30% more verified interactions while becoming 5-times faster. This exemplifies the potential of seed, accessibility and interaction constraints for sRNA target prediction.
topic RNA-RNA interaction
sRNA
Target prediction
Seed
Accessibility
Constraints
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-019-3143-4
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